Enjoy local craft beers &
A Taste of Narberth by:
The Greeks,McShea’s,Narberth Café,Ryan Christopher’s,The Great American Pub A la KarteRaffles & 50/50 drawingFree transport from/to the Narberth train station by Maido

LiBrewery benefits Narberth Community Library and its programs!

Kids Night Out @ the Library
Need a babysitter so you can attend LiBrewery?
The Library will host your child age 3 and up to his/her own party with dinner, beverage and entertainment. $10 per child. Space is limited, so reserve early!

WIN a week of camp, enjoy a FREE Kids Rock Concert with The Laura and Joe Show, and explore an Adventure Zone full of hands on activities for kids, not to mention the KYW Kidcast Mobile! Attending kids a chance to be a KYW News Anchor — Your kids can download and listen to their very own news report, and share it with family and friends!

Fashion University Summer Camp 2015 is Here!. Who’s the next #VeraWang? Find out this summer with Miss Crissy as she takes fashion to another level of fun. NO sewing experience required. Sign up today for Cherry Hill and Bryn Mawr.

Narberth Community Theater’s The Music Man opens this Friday and runs the following two weekends. This is a really talented cast, with lots of Narberth and LM folks. get tickets at www.narberthcommunitytheatre.org.the Sunday matinees are almost sold out!

Lolly and YoYo are coming to Narberth. The Junior Women’s Community Club of Narberth presents “Winter Wonderland”, a show for children by Lolly and YoYo, on Saturday February 21 from 10-11am at Narberth Borough Hall. Tickets are $5 each and can be purchased online athttp://www.narberthwomensclub.org/. Tickets will also be available at the door. Proceeds benefit local charities. (Past recipients include Narberth Library, Narberth Girls Basketball, the Narberth Food Bank and many more).

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